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Grinding or shaving?-performance based economic decision support in the manufacturing of gears

Andersson, Carin LU (2017) International Conference on Gear Production, 2017 and International Conference on High Performance Plastic Gears, 2017 In VDI Berichte 2017. p.328-338
Abstract

This paper describes a case study at an automotive company with the purpose of developing an economically based decision support tool, for strategic decision about whether to chose grinding or shaving as a finishing method in gear manufacturing. In the study different cost models are compared regarding input parameters in alignment with the required input data required to make a decision. With the performance driven cost model used during the analysis, shaving was shown to be the most cost efficient finishing method. Also the influence of different performance parameters on costs were analysed by scenario simulations.

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VDI Berichte: International Conference on Gear Production, 2017 and International Conference on High Performance Plastic Gears, 2017
series title
VDI Berichte
volume
2017
edition
2294
pages
11 pages
conference name
International Conference on Gear Production, 2017 and International Conference on High Performance Plastic Gears, 2017
conference location
Munich, Germany
conference dates
2017-09-13 - 2017-09-15
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  • scopus:85105950912
ISSN
0083-5560
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English
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yes
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a9f28ba6-a620-4b60-ba1a-791108c772aa
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